Like an opulent wedding cake, the four-level prestige structure rises in tiers above its road front and affords exceptional views of the southern suburbs, Brisbane River and city skyline.

The design affords views from most of the house

According to CoreLogic records, the home was first listed for sale in August 2016, but was taken off the market after a deal could not be struck.

A change of agent and a second campaign in March 2017 also failed to land a buyer.

The home was relaunched this week with its third agency, however this campaign will culminate in an October 22 auction.

The light colour palette will allow the new owner to add their own opulent furnishings.

The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is a stunner with an expansive southerly perspective.

The 484sq m residence offers multiple living spaces as well as terraces and courtyard but it’s the finishes that really catch the eye, such as a monolithic split block wall helping divide the east and west wings of the home.

Internally, the palette is dominated by light colours, allowing for the owner to add palatial highlights in hues and furnishings.

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